New Greek govt furious over EU 'unequivocal' anti-Russia statement

Published time: January 28, 2015 09:03 
Edited time: January 28, 2015 18:57 

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Alexis Tsipras.(Reuters / Alkis Konstantinidis)

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The new Greek government has spoken out against the EU partners over the 
statement that lays the blame for Saturday’s fatal attack on the Ukrainian city 
of Mariupol on Russia. Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria voiced similar objections 
earlier.

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The government, headed by Prime Minister Alexis Tripras, said in a press 
release on Tuesday that “the aforementioned statement was released without the 
prescribed procedure to obtain consent by the member states, and particularly 
without ensuring the consent of Greece." 

“In this context, it is underlined that Greece does not consent to this 
statement,” Tsipras added. 

He voiced his “discontent” in a phone call to EU foreign relations chief 
Federica Mogherini. 

The EU statement was published on Tuesday morning, saying that all 28 EU 
leaders had agreed that Russia bears “responsibility” for a rocket attack on 
the city of Mariupol that left 30 people dead on Saturday. 

Brussels objected that the Greek government had been informed about the 
statement on Russia and Ukraine, but no one had contradicted it until Tuesday. 

European Council President Donald Tusk initiated the EU statement, and claimed 
he had called Tsipras and the “sherpas” - top officials taking care of EU 
issues in each leader's office. 

European Council President Donald Tusk.(Reuters / Ints Kalnins)

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One EU diplomat reportedly said that Greece had attempted to remove the line 
blaming Russia for the Mariupol killing. Also, Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia 
tried, and failed, to “water down” the communiqué, the EU Observer website 
stated. 

It’s the first time that such a situation - a retroactive abjuration of an EU 
line - has happened, EU Council official stressed. 

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Foreign affairs analyst Serja Trifkovich told RT that other countries might 
follow suit and oppose Brussels’ policies on the Ukrainian crisis. 

“It’s very difficult in the EU to break the ranks. Now that Greece has made a 
move, I confidently expect that the Hungarians in particular, but perhaps also 
Slovakia and Cyprus, will [find] the courage to say no to the dictate from 
Brussels.” 

The EU statement on Russia and Ukraine also urged for more sanctions, for 
considering “any appropriate action” against Moscow. 

One of the measures being mulled is to block Russia from the global interbank 
SWIFT payment system. 

Economist Max Fraad Wolff told RT that this would be a drastic measure. 

“Let’s be fair and honest here: if you’re cut off from SWIFT, your ability to 
have any kind of normal business flow with the global commerce community is 
hampered.” 

However, what he envisages is that “cooler heads will prevail” and that “we 
won’t see Russia cut off from the SWIFT system,” as it is “in very few parties’ 
long-term interests.” 

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